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[–] BananaTrifleViolin 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

So Bird Flu is coming for humans. The conditions for it moving into humans are perfect in the US: it's spreading rapidly through commerical herds and flocks, with minimal attempts to restrict it due to prioritising public health over money. The more animals it is incubated in and the more contact they have with humans the higher the chances a mutation will successfully jump species.

We have a US President who has already presided over a chaotic and poor pandemic response. Now he is back, and he's withdrawn the US from the World Health Organization, is letting a moronic billionaire disrupt the CDC, and has now appointed a conspiracy theory loving anti-vaxxer.

The conditions are already perfect for a flu pandemic, and now the conditions in the US are rapidly heading towards perfect conditions for a devastating pandemic. And it will affect the whole world as a poorly controlled initial out break will lead to rapid global spread. The only hope left is that a mild version of the Bird Flu mutates into humans, rather than the deadly version we've seen devastating birds and that has caused high mortality in previous small human outbreaks.

[–] Hawke 2 points 1 week ago

prioritising public health over money

You must live in a different USA than I do.